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The problem: Daylight Saving Time is a legal construct, governed in the US by the whim of Congress. After 20 years of a stable formula, they changed it.

The sensible answer: abolish it, and simply ask people to change their hours instead. (If work expects you in at 8, change that to 7. Keep a set of summer hours rather than changing the clocks.)

The answer that could actually be adopted: When Congress futzes with the clocks, they should guarantee that the change in algorithm is good for N years, and will give at least 2 years warning between passing a change and making it effective.At least that way it can be planned for a little more carefully.

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Date: 2007-03-19 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mama-pipa.livejournal.com
re: simply ask people to change their hours instead....

This actually happens in our Phoenix office, where AZ doesn't participate in Daylight Savings time. The only problem I see with this plan is if schools don't change their hours, and then you have complex problems coordinating kid pickup or something.
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